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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesAlaskaAlaska Public Lands

Alaska Public Lands

US
Visitor Center·Informative, Welcoming, Professional
Hikers on top of Angel Rocks near Fairbanks look out across the landscape of Chena River State Recreation Area
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The Anchorage APLIC is located inside the Federal Building
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Fairbanks Alaska Public Lands Information Center, located inside the Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center, in summer
Photo by from Nps
Hikers on top of Angel Rocks near Fairbanks look out across the landscape of Chena River State Recreation Area
Photo by from Nps
The Anchorage APLIC is located inside the Federal Building
Photo by from Nps
Fairbanks Alaska Public Lands Information Center, located inside the Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center, in summer
Photo by from Nps

Alaska Public Lands Information Centers are the definitive starting point for navigating the state's immense network of parks, forests, and wildlife refuges. These facilities provide a wealth of resources, including expert trip-planning assistance and critical safety guidance for the Alaskan wilderness. Visitors can explore interpretive exhibits that highlight the unique natural and cultural history of the region. Educational programs are available for all ages, making it an excellent stop for families and solo adventurers alike. The centers emphasize the importance of sustaining Alaska's resources while ensuring a meaningful experience for every guest. Whether you are a local or a tourist, these facilities offer the tools needed for a successful outdoor journey.

Alaska Public Lands Information Centers are the definitive starting point for navigating the state's immense network of parks, forests, and wildlife refuges. These facilities provide a wealth of resources, including expert trip-planning assistance and critical safety guidance for the Alaskan wilderness. Visitors can explore interpretive exhibits that highlight the unique natural and cultural history of the region. Educational programs are available for all ages, making it an excellent stop for families and solo adventurers alike. The centers emphasize the importance of sustaining Alaska's resources while ensuring a meaningful experience for every guest. Whether you are a local or a tourist, these facilities offer the tools needed for a successful outdoor journey.

Address
605 West 4th Avenue
Websitenps.gov
Phone9076443661

Highlights

  • Expert trip-planning assistance for wilderness travel.

  • Comprehensive safety guidance for Alaskan terrain.

  • Educational exhibits on regional natural history.

  • Resources for parks, forests, and wildlife refuges.

Best For

Planning outdoor adventures and learning about Alaskan ecosystems.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$0-$20 p/day

Time of Day

Lunch

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Family, Solo

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Location

Alaska, United States
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